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To most people, Antec's probably better known for its desktop-related products, but at Computex, the company made quite a big effort to pimp its A.M.P. (Antec Mobile Products) range of Bluetooth audio devices. You may have already come across the SP1 Bluetooth speaker (pictured above in several colors), but we've been told that an identical-looking SP1+ is coming this October. What's new? Well, the refresh will come with NFC-enabled Bluetooth pairing, as well as CSR's TrueWireless Stereo technology that will let you use one SP1+ as the left channel, and another SP1+ as the right channel (but both drivers in each SP1+ are still active in this case). Do read on to see what else Antec has up its sleeve later this year.

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antecaptxbluetoothcomputexcomputex2013csrfeaturedfeatureshands-onheadphoneheadphonesISSCpulsesp1plussp3speakerspzeroTrueWirelessStereoWed, 12 Jun 2013 18:23:00 -040021|20619429http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/21/mcafee-update--shutting-down-xp-machines/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/21/mcafee-update--shutting-down-xp-machines/http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/21/mcafee-update--shutting-down-xp-machines/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsWe can't officially confirm this yet but, We're hearing from all over that a bad McAfee for Windows XP update is causing computers worldwide to shut down. Apparently DAT update 5958 deletes the svchost.exe file, which then triggers a false-positive in McAfee itself and sets off a chain of uncontrolled restarts and loss of networking functionality. Yeah, wild -- Twitter is basically going nuts, and McAfee's support site appears to be down. There are some fixes floating around out there, but it may be too late -- the final tally of borked PCs today may reach into the millions. We've already heard anecdotally that an Intel facility has been affected, as well as Dish Network call centers, and we're sure there are going to be more reports as the day wears on.

Update: McAfee just sent us a statement -- they've pulled the update from their corporate download servers, and consumers shouldn't be affected.

McAfee is aware that a number of customers have incurred a false positive error due to incorrect malware alerts on Wednesday, April 21. The problem occurs with the 5958 virus definition file (DAT) that was released on April 21 at 2.00 PM GMT+1 (6am Pacific Time).

Our initial investigation indicates that the error can result in moderate to significant performance issues on systems running Windows XP Service Pack 3.

The faulty update has been removed from McAfee download servers for corporate users, preventing any further impact on those customers. We are not aware of significant impact on consumer customers and believe we have effectively limited such occurrence.

McAfee teams are working with the highest priority to support impacted customers and plan to provide an update virus definition file shortly. McAfee apologizes for any inconvenience to our customers

Ouch -- that might be the understatement of the year. We've definitely hearing this affects SP2 as well, we'll keep looking for more.

Update 2: The anecdotal numbers keep rolling in, and they're not small -- 30,000 machines are knocked out here, 60,000 there. Given that the only fixes right now involve techs spending time with each affected machine individually, things could get seriously messy. We'll keep you updated if you keep us updated, okay?

Update 3: Here's an official McAfee fix, although like we said, it requires tech to hit each machine in person. We'll see what the story is for bigger institutions with tens of thousands of seats.

Update 4: We're told the official fix only helps those who haven't been hit with the bug yet, so there's obviously still issues to be sorted out. [Thanks, Tyler.]

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breaking newsBreakingNewsbugbugserrormcafeesp3svchostsvchost.exeupdateviruswindowswindows xpwindows xp sp2windows xp sp3WindowsXpWindowsXpSp2WindowsXpSp3xpWed, 21 Apr 2010 13:47:00 -040021|19448882http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/24/virtualized-windows-xp-coming-to-windows-7-professional-and-ulti/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/24/virtualized-windows-xp-coming-to-windows-7-professional-and-ulti/http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/24/virtualized-windows-xp-coming-to-windows-7-professional-and-ulti/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#comments Color us intrigued. The gang at SuperSite for Windows have revealed what they know about a pretty awesome Windows 7 feature: XP Mode, a virtualized copy of Windows XP with Service Pack 3. It'll reportedly be a free download for Professional and Ultimate Edition users, a shame it won't be coming to all versions. Unlike many other Virtual PC options, the environment won't require a separate workspace so you can run the individual apps as you would alongside those native to 7 -- in the example pictured, that's Word 2003 in XP mode next to Word 2007. It all sounds vaguely similar to the XP compatibility mode found in Vista, but if we're understanding this right, XPM should make legacy compatibility much less of a hassle. We haven't heard any reports of it being found in the leaked Release Candidate build, so if you're antsy to get a glimpse now, hit up the read link for a gallery.

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7microsoftredmondservice pack 3ServicePack3sp3windowswindows 7windows 7 xpmwindows xpwindows xp sp3Windows7Windows7XpmWindowsXpWindowsXpSp3xpxp modexpmXpModeFri, 24 Apr 2009 19:12:00 -040021|1527724http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/06/windows-xp-sp3-hits-windows-update-vista-sp1-makes-a-comeback/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
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At last the moment you've been waiting for. Microsoft wants to hit your version of Windows with an update, and this time you don't have to go rummaging around the internet to find it: just fire up Windows Update and let Microsoft do all the work. After a few false starts XP users get the much-anticipated SP3 update, which promises speed boosts and some of the fancy security features found in Vista. If you're a Vista user you're also in luck, since Microsoft has restarted its Vista SP1 distribution after some compatibility problems with Microsoft Dynamics RMS. Sounds like a party.

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microsoftsp1sp3vistawindowswindows updateWindowsUpdatexpTue, 06 May 2008 16:12:00 -040021|1188137http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/29/windows-xp-sp3-now-available/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/29/windows-xp-sp3-now-available/http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/29/windows-xp-sp3-now-available/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsAttention XP'ers -- your wildest fantasies are coming to fruition. Word on the street is that Service Pack 3 is now available for download all over the World Wide Web. When we say "all over" what we really mean is via Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center, though we doubt it will stay in one place for too long. Apparently, the new pack offers 1,100 hotfixes and patches, so maybe your obscure, cheapo soundcard will now function in stereo.

Update: Apparently due to a "glitch" in the latest SP, Microsoft has delayed the release of the update, now aiming for a May 2nd street date. Thanks commenters and tipsters, and no thanks to you, Microsoft.

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downloadmicrosoftosservice pack 3ServicePack3sp3updatewindows xpWindowsXpxpTue, 29 Apr 2008 09:28:00 -040021|1180602http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/21/windows-xp-sp3-goes-to-manufacturing-will-be-released-april-29t/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/21/windows-xp-sp3-goes-to-manufacturing-will-be-released-april-29t/http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/21/windows-xp-sp3-goes-to-manufacturing-will-be-released-april-29t/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsIt's not nearly as big a deal as Vista SP1, but it looks like Windows XP SP3 will be out in just eight short days -- Microsoft just confirmed that it's been released to manufacturing, and that it'll be in Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center on April 29th. No word on if OEMs and devs got access today like we'd heard, but it shouldn't be long now -- here's hoping that rumored 10 percent speed boost is for real.

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microsoftsp3windowswindows xpwindows xp sp3WindowsXpWindowsXpSp3xpxp sp3XpSp3Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:02:00 -040021|1173667http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/15/windows-xp-sp3-release-just-around-the-bend/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/15/windows-xp-sp3-release-just-around-the-bend/http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/15/windows-xp-sp3-release-just-around-the-bend/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsThough we originally expected (read: hoped) that Microsoft would dish out Service Pack 3 for Windows XP late last month, it seems the deed may actually get done before May dawns. According to an "internal schedule" fetched over at Neowin, OEMs, volume license, Connect, MSDN and TechNet subscribers will have access to the update on April 21st, while most average joes / janes won't notice it until April 29th when it hits the Microsoft / Windows Update download center. For folks too busy carrying on to worry over which SP their XP is running, they could very well overlook the automatic update scheduled to land on June 10th. (Re)mark your calendars, won't you?

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microsoftoperating systemOperatingSystemossp3updateupgradewindowswindows xpWindowsXpTue, 15 Apr 2008 21:03:00 -040021|1168658http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/23/microsoft-releasing-xp-sp3-this-week/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/23/microsoft-releasing-xp-sp3-this-week/http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/23/microsoft-releasing-xp-sp3-this-week/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsXP may not EOL until this June, but that doesn't mean it's not in need of the same kind of tender lovin' update packs as OSes of every variety occasionally receive. And according to CRN, the long awaited XP SP3 could be due out as early as tomorrow, or possibly later this week. We'll keep an eye out -- we know it's hard to let XP go.

[Thanks, Khattab]

Update: We hate to be the bearers of bad news but we've already heard that things might not be so optimistic for such an early release. Sources tell us that there still might be some show-stopping issues with SP3 that could prevent it from staying stable (and thus seeing immediate rollout). We'll be watching, as always.

That means that SOE prez John Smedley will be reporting directly to Kazuo Hirai, who is President and CEO of SCEI, and one of the masterminds behind the success of the PlayStation brand. According to the press release, they're making this move so that Sony can use the talent and resources at SOE to push its online gaming agenda on the PlayStation 3 console. Currently, SOE reports to Sony Pictures Digital.

SOE has already been working on PS3 projects for a while now, including the spy-themed shooter MMO The Agency, and Free Realms, a family-friendly, microtransaction-fueled endeavor. Even though the press release didn't come with new game announcements, it's big news. There's been a lot ofdebate about whether the XBox 360 or the PS3 is the best online gaming platform, but this new structure could give Sony a new edge.

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breakingcorporatefree-realmsjohn-smedleykazuo-hiraiplaystationplaystation-3playstation-networkpsnsoesoeisonysony-computer-entertainmentsony-computer-entertainment-incsony-online-entertainmentsp3structurethe-agencyThu, 13 Mar 2008 16:15:00 -0400319|1139614http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/20/windows-xp-sp3-rc2-publicly-available-thats-three-times-the-sp/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/20/windows-xp-sp3-rc2-publicly-available-thats-three-times-the-sp/http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/20/windows-xp-sp3-rc2-publicly-available-thats-three-times-the-sp/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsLook, we sense the Vista hate out there, but frankly we think it's your own dang business what OS you choose to run. If Vista SP1 is rocking your world right now, we say more power to you, if XP is more your pace then you're certainly not alone, and if you're still trying to install Firefox on Haiku we feel your pain. That said, XP users are getting a bit of love this week, since Microsoft just made Service Pack 3 Release Candidate 2 publicly available via Windows Update. You have to download a little registry key to help Windows Update know you're RC2 fodder, and remove any previous version of SP3 from your machine, but it should be smooth sailing from there. How do you like them apples, Vista SP1?

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microsoftsp3windowsxpxp sp3XpSp3Wed, 20 Feb 2008 10:53:00 -050021|1119794http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/27/windows-xp-to-get-a-significant-performance-boost-with-sp3/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/27/windows-xp-to-get-a-significant-performance-boost-with-sp3/http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/27/windows-xp-to-get-a-significant-performance-boost-with-sp3/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget#commentsWe're always a little wary of unconfirmed speed reports derived from beta software -- especially when no build number is given -- but a Florida shop called Devil Mountain Systems is claiming that Windows XP SP3 will offer a 10 percent speed increase over SP2, going so far as to call it a "must-have update." On the flip side of the coin, it looks like VistaSP1 won't offer much in the way of noticeable fixes, and certainly won't speed things up. Of course, it's not at all unexpected that the finely-tuned XP would run faster than the relatively new Vista, but analysts are having a field day, with Forrester's Benjamin Gray saying "Vista's biggest competition isn't Apple or Novell or Red Hat; it's Microsoft itself, it's XP." That seems a little hysterical to us, actually -- Microsoft deserves major props for continuing to improve XP even as it tries to speed up the transition to Vista, even if that means cannibalizing some sales. That said, let's try to get a little speed out of SP2, mkay?